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as the unrest we've seen take over in kiev. but it was announced that the president was going to have that conversation with vladimir putin. in the wake of this temporary agreement, jay carney is the spokesman and here's what he had to say about the situation. >> it's very important to view this not as a tug-of-war between east and west or the united states and russia, but a discussion that led to confrontation and violence and hopefully retreating from that but will result in progress forward on behalf of the ukrainian people. >> now clearly russia has a lot of stake in this conflict, tony. there is no question about it. there are historic reasons, economic reasons. there is a pipeline that runs from russia through ukraine to western europe. there are geopolitical reasons ever since the fall of the berlin wall since the ukraine's independence in 1991 the united states has spent a lot of time and money trying to help ukraine and pry it away further from the russian orbit. all this talk about spheres of influence and the cold wa
as the unrest we've seen take over in kiev. but it was announced that the president was going to have that conversation with vladimir putin. in the wake of this temporary agreement, jay carney is the spokesman and here's what he had to say about the situation. >> it's very important to view this not as a tug-of-war between east and west or the united states and russia, but a discussion that led to confrontation and violence and hopefully retreating from that but will result in progress...
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a line from kiev aleksei thank you very much indeed for keeping us up to speed. and you can get a full briefing all the unfolding crisis in ukraine how it started to how it might end of go to a dedicated online team gathering information as it comes to light and it's available for you any time at all. right after the break live analysis on a new report that takes the u.s. to tosca over its human rights record. there's a media lead also we leave that maybe. by the same motions to your. plate your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only on our t.v. . do we speak your language anything about the will or not a day of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles stories. here. in spanish to find out more visit actuality. this is all seem to national coming to life from mosco welcome back. china has released a damning report on the state of human rights in the united states that singles are trying to spying the use of drones and prisoners
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protesters and the government is on shaky ground this morning as fighting rages on in the streets of kiev. >>> the homeland security department issues a new warning aimed at airlines. the government says terrorists may try to smuggle shoe bombs onto flights bound for the united states. >>> and an american athlete makes history at the winter olympics while the host nation suffers a heartbreaking setback. captioning funded by cbs cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 20th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning an uncertain truce to stop the deadly fighting in ukraine appears to be unraveling. ukrainian president and the leaders of three of the top opposition parties agreed to halt the violence late last night, but street feeting is reporting between anti-government protesters and police as barricades erected by demonstrators continue to burn in the heart of kiev. the truce came hours after the military promised an anti-terrorist operation to restore order. at least 28 people have been killed in this week's violence and today the
protesters and the government is on shaky ground this morning as fighting rages on in the streets of kiev. >>> the homeland security department issues a new warning aimed at airlines. the government says terrorists may try to smuggle shoe bombs onto flights bound for the united states. >>> and an american athlete makes history at the winter olympics while the host nation suffers a heartbreaking setback. captioning funded by cbs cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning...
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well bill the new decision makers in kiev have asked the u.n. security council to put the situation in crimea on their agenda and to help protect ukraine's territorial integrity at this point we don't know if the un security council will actually take up the issue but whether it does or not we see an attempt by key of to present itself as a legitimate government even though there have been no elections yet also an attempt to have some international support in putting pressure on the people of crimea to give up their protest and especially succumb to these new decision makers and now all u.n. security council members about to respect ukraine's territorial integrity but can't is considering an option of declaring a state of emergency in crimea and potentially cracking down on the protesters there washington has focused all its attention on moscow issuing warnings against interfering we heard secretary kerry say everybody needs to step back and avoid provocations this position somewhat conflicts with washington's very hands on approach to my down r
well bill the new decision makers in kiev have asked the u.n. security council to put the situation in crimea on their agenda and to help protect ukraine's territorial integrity at this point we don't know if the un security council will actually take up the issue but whether it does or not we see an attempt by key of to present itself as a legitimate government even though there have been no elections yet also an attempt to have some international support in putting pressure on the people of...
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secretary of state is on her way to kiev. hundreds of anti-government protesters in ukraine marched on parliament. anti-government demonstrations began in november, after the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych backed off from on expected agreement to deepen economic relations with the european union. al jazeera's neve barker is in kiev and joins us from the capital. tell us about the protests that are happening. >> well, there have been groups of the security forces that have been guarding the area, and gathering in front of of the stage in independence square. we gather some of the organizers on stage had been talking about leading groups of demonstrators up to the parliament building. there's frustration here that not enough is being done within the ukrainia to bring an end to the standoff. the opposition and the leadership remain in deadlock. the opposition are calling for there to be constitutional reforms that would hand ever some presidential powers back to the parliament, to essentially turn the clock back and reins
secretary of state is on her way to kiev. hundreds of anti-government protesters in ukraine marched on parliament. anti-government demonstrations began in november, after the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych backed off from on expected agreement to deepen economic relations with the european union. al jazeera's neve barker is in kiev and joins us from the capital. tell us about the protests that are happening. >> well, there have been groups of the security forces that have been...
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that does not bode well for the prospect that europe made headway in the negotiations in kiev today. we are waiting to hear timely what they discussed with the two sides, back to you. >> thank you, amy, reporting live back from moscow. >>> fox news alert. is the white house lowering expectations of obama care yet again? some are wondering about that after what vice-president joe boyd bide said yesterday in a minneapolis coffee shop. he discussed the sign up goep for the end of march. listen to what came out. >> initially we talked about having 7 million people lined up. we'll not get seven but we'll get 5 or 6 and that is a hell of a start. >> chris wallace joins us now. chris, you heard 7 million target and now is he low balling us on purpose? >> i don't know. i think they would be thrilled if they got 5 or 6 million given the terrible start and the latest numbers are over three millions with two months to go. 5 or 6 million sounds realistic and they can live with that. that would be another sign of how badly the program started. there were other numbers that are concerning and one
that does not bode well for the prospect that europe made headway in the negotiations in kiev today. we are waiting to hear timely what they discussed with the two sides, back to you. >> thank you, amy, reporting live back from moscow. >>> fox news alert. is the white house lowering expectations of obama care yet again? some are wondering about that after what vice-president joe boyd bide said yesterday in a minneapolis coffee shop. he discussed the sign up goep for the end of...
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. >> like a war zone - central kiev laid to waste. at least 25 die in street battles in the past 24 hours. >> in beirut another suicide bombing kills five and injures 80. >> guinea fights a losing battle against cocaine smugglers. >> and why wild weather is plaguing the u.s. and europe. >> the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych says anti-government protesters have crossed the limits. after 24 hours of violence in which 25 people have been killed. russia said it will not intervene after the worst clashes since the protest began in november. several countries are considering sanctions. this morning in you -- ukraine's independence square, tension is building as protesters gather ahead of another day of demonstrations. the smoke that you see there, burning tyres of barricades. extra police have been brought in to calm the situation after at least nine officers were killed in the bloodshed. it appears the protesters are not prepared to back down. police gained some ground. the aftermath has left the square looking like a battle zone, w
. >> like a war zone - central kiev laid to waste. at least 25 die in street battles in the past 24 hours. >> in beirut another suicide bombing kills five and injures 80. >> guinea fights a losing battle against cocaine smugglers. >> and why wild weather is plaguing the u.s. and europe. >> the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych says anti-government protesters have crossed the limits. after 24 hours of violence in which 25 people have been killed. russia said it...
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thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators were also armed. others targetted the riot police with flaming molotov cocktails. this man normally works as a consultant, but now he's joined the fight against the government. the two sides have agreed to a truce. >> this side was first. we started first. we're staying here. we're just staying and they started shooting. >> reporter: it's unclear who broke the truce first, but both sides suffered casualties. many of those injured in the clashes were treated in a makeshift clinic set off in the lobby of a hotel, but for some, all help was too late. this m
thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators...
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we have been walking around kiev all morning. no evidence of government presence, government forces or government police. the offices are controlled by demonstrators. parliament is controlled by demonstrators. protesters are walking freely in the streets. the government troops seem to have melted away. the president, yanukovych has left. they are controlling access to his residence. demonstrators we are speaking to are coming out with their families, with their children, swelling into the streets. they certainly feel that this capitol is now in their hands and they hope the rest of the country will follow. >> essentially all this means is the protesters may have won this round. is that what we're understanding? >> reporter: the protesters believe they have won this round. we are certainly witnessing dramatic developments. there were intense battles in this square behind me, fires and bonfires. a massacre. that prompted yesterday's negotiated settlement where the president, viktor yanukovych started to shed his presidential author
we have been walking around kiev all morning. no evidence of government presence, government forces or government police. the offices are controlled by demonstrators. parliament is controlled by demonstrators. protesters are walking freely in the streets. the government troops seem to have melted away. the president, yanukovych has left. they are controlling access to his residence. demonstrators we are speaking to are coming out with their families, with their children, swelling into the...
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we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the parliament. it has already been passed to bring back the 2004 constitution. that rebalances the powers of the president and the parliament. now they have until september to rewrite the constitution to get a new constitution in place, and then until december to have new presidential elections. the question is going to be whether that is going to be soon enough for the demonstrators here in independence square. now as a concession to the demonstrators they are promising an investigation into those responsible for the violence, and also they are promising no state of emergency declared by the government here. so those
we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the...
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jennifer has been following and story and joins us from kiev. does this mean an end to the violence, jennifer? >> reporter: del, certainly that's what people are hoping for here in ukraine. now, just a few minutes ago they announced that the parliament passed the law here in the square and there was applause in the square. that certainly is a positive move for. the opposition leaders know it's the people behind me, the thousands of people in the square that they have to convince this is a good deal. it does mean that the president will step down early, but elections won't be held until before december 2014, december of this year. so the question is will that be soon enough? they are playing, if you can keep the beeping behind me that is the video of the vote in parliament earlier this evening. as the news spreads here that there is ideal, it is very peaceful on the streets, actually down in the square it's really interesting families are out there, small children, well, people taking pictures. there are shrines to those killed in the terrible vi
jennifer has been following and story and joins us from kiev. does this mean an end to the violence, jennifer? >> reporter: del, certainly that's what people are hoping for here in ukraine. now, just a few minutes ago they announced that the parliament passed the law here in the square and there was applause in the square. that certainly is a positive move for. the opposition leaders know it's the people behind me, the thousands of people in the square that they have to convince this is a...
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. >> government protesters in kiev, ukraine, are clearing out with a deal with the government on friday. they hope it will end months of turmoil. >> the occupation finally came to an end. after weeks of negotiations from protesters. >> the activists vowed that they would be back if the government didn't stick to its part of the deal. >> we only want a peaceful resolution. paralyzing the country, and weakening. but the amnesty, showing how the future of the protesters pay out. >> we can't consider this a victory or a defeat. but in the lives of those arrested, the protest senior worth it. >> the protests erupted last year, following president yanokovych's decision to abandon the europeine union, and while it indicates a new phase in the situation, it may not signal the end of the demonstrations just yet. while support for president yanokovych remains positive for those in the east and the south of the country, broader human rights and less corruption in the country. how the next phase plays out will be a crucial test of leadership. >> next on aljazeera america, the cleanup on java after
. >> government protesters in kiev, ukraine, are clearing out with a deal with the government on friday. they hope it will end months of turmoil. >> the occupation finally came to an end. after weeks of negotiations from protesters. >> the activists vowed that they would be back if the government didn't stick to its part of the deal. >> we only want a peaceful resolution. paralyzing the country, and weakening. but the amnesty, showing how the future of the protesters pay...
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kiev fell without a shot. hungry for information, people pressed their faces to the gates of parliament for updates broadcast on loud speakers. parliament was taking over the government. for the demonstrators, yanukovych was a russian puppet. >> i'm not against russia, just i'm against putin. maybe he wants to return something like that. >> reporter: this week, vladimir putin's real politics met 21st century internet politics as tahrir square-style seized demonstrations aimed to moscow's doorstep making russia wonder will there be more? is this the start of a eurasian spring? demonstrators say they will stay in this square to act as an insurance policy during this transition of power. >> richard, thank you very much. this morning, i'm joined by our roundtable, coanchor of the pbs "newshour" judy woodruff, "new york times" columnist david brooks, host of "hardball" chris matthews and national security correspondent helene cooper of the times. a big fast moving with great importance. i come back, chris, to the i
kiev fell without a shot. hungry for information, people pressed their faces to the gates of parliament for updates broadcast on loud speakers. parliament was taking over the government. for the demonstrators, yanukovych was a russian puppet. >> i'm not against russia, just i'm against putin. maybe he wants to return something like that. >> reporter: this week, vladimir putin's real politics met 21st century internet politics as tahrir square-style seized demonstrations aimed to...
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gar ed is on the ground in kiev. with the opposition leader out of prison, is that helping or making things worse? >> i would say 50- 50 in terms of how they. and those who believe she is corrupt. and i think in terms of the current climate and what was achieved in the last 24 hours. she is a political dinosaur. she is telling people to keep protesting. on one day in recent days, 80 to hundred protestors died and that is when the world focused in on this and loc what do we have here? what is the general mood in the country right now? >> the general mood is mixed. there is a sense of relief and apprehensions. and people are not sure what comes next. and being, it is a scored victory of sorts and in terms of where the future lies tis unknown. >> it is a dangerous place for people still. >> i guess, all eyes are on the east of the country and russia if there is no intervention, it so manies like we are through the woods. and that things will be okay. and that is interesting. you think the lull is because the olympics ar
gar ed is on the ground in kiev. with the opposition leader out of prison, is that helping or making things worse? >> i would say 50- 50 in terms of how they. and those who believe she is corrupt. and i think in terms of the current climate and what was achieved in the last 24 hours. she is a political dinosaur. she is telling people to keep protesting. on one day in recent days, 80 to hundred protestors died and that is when the world focused in on this and loc what do we have here? what...
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richard engel is in kiev this morning with the very latest for us. richard, you've been there this whole time following this situation. what's the latest at this hour? >> reporter: something profound is under way. this morning, government forces are no longer in evidence here in central kiev, and the protesters are consolidating their control of the ukrainian capital. government forces have abandoned the president's offices. the entrances to that compound now controlled by the demonstrators. demonstrators are gathering in front of parliament. more crowds are walking through the streets as they are realizing that the government simply seems to have melted away. the president, viktor yanukovych, no longer in kiev. his whereabouts are not exactly known. some officials say he is in the second city of this country, karkiv. that's not been completely confirmed. other reports are that he has fled the country. the protesters we've been speaking to are calling this their victory day. they say that their revolution for more democracy has now succeeded. where t
richard engel is in kiev this morning with the very latest for us. richard, you've been there this whole time following this situation. what's the latest at this hour? >> reporter: something profound is under way. this morning, government forces are no longer in evidence here in central kiev, and the protesters are consolidating their control of the ukrainian capital. government forces have abandoned the president's offices. the entrances to that compound now controlled by the...
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a top european official arrives in kiev today to discuss possible aid. it was a rejection of a european trade pact by ousted viktor yanukovych that led to more than 80 dead. an arrest warrant has been issued for yanukovych. he refused to step down. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> tanya, good morning. the latest here is yanukovych, the ousted president, is now wanted by police for the mass murder of innocent civilians. meanwhile the new president is promising to move ukraine toward europe, and that's raising a big question and one that washington wants to influence, what is russia's next move. demonstrators remain in kiev's independent square today after parliament voefted in opposition leader oleksandr turchynov on sunday following the ouster of viktor yanukovych. turchynov takes the reins. others seeking closer ties with the european union. turchynov promises to move ukraine closer to europe, a direction that the u.s. supports. >> let ukrainians determine their own future and a partition of ukraine is teatally unacceptable and w
a top european official arrives in kiev today to discuss possible aid. it was a rejection of a european trade pact by ousted viktor yanukovych that led to more than 80 dead. an arrest warrant has been issued for yanukovych. he refused to step down. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> tanya, good morning. the latest here is yanukovych, the ousted president, is now wanted by police for the mass murder of innocent civilians. meanwhile the new president is promising to...
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trust is gone here after central kiev became an inferno this week, protesters ringing themselves with bonfires to keep the riot police at bay. police gunning down scores of demonstrators. a tragedy that may have also been a tragic mistake for the government. under pressure of new sanctions from the u.s. and others and after all-night negotiations with russia, europe and the opposition, today ukraine's president yanukovych appeared to give in signing a deal he has resisted for months, limiting his power and restoring parliamentary democracy. for nastya, a fashion photographer turned revolutionary, the deal isn't enough. >> we should not have a dialogue. >> reporter: svetlana, an office manager says even early elections now scheduled for december are too late. >> we want him to go right now. >> reporter: others had even stronger feelings. shouting "death to the dictator." some of yanukovych's own police are starting to change sides. we found 40 officers who put down their guns and joined the protests. as twilight came, the mood grew somber. priests also now siding with the opposition, l
trust is gone here after central kiev became an inferno this week, protesters ringing themselves with bonfires to keep the riot police at bay. police gunning down scores of demonstrators. a tragedy that may have also been a tragic mistake for the government. under pressure of new sanctions from the u.s. and others and after all-night negotiations with russia, europe and the opposition, today ukraine's president yanukovych appeared to give in signing a deal he has resisted for months, limiting...
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jennifer glasse reporting from kiev. the u.s. is taking action against president viktor yanukovych's administration. the state department banned 20 senior members of the ukrainian government from entering the u.s. washington believes those officials are responsible for ordering human rights abuses in ukraine. he called on the ukraine government to show restraint when dealing with the protesters, saying he's keeping an eye on the situation. let's across to randall pinkston, washington correspondent. >> what message does this send to the ukrainian government. >> it's intended to be aumed at viktor yanukovych, and -- aimed at viktor yanukovych, and his top aid, not to take actions resulting in military force being used against the protesters. there's less leverage that the administration has over radical protesters, ones who are in some instances triggering, provoking the violence. with respect to the ukrainian government, these visas will keep those deemed responsible for the crackdown that's sparked yesterday's massive clashes wit
jennifer glasse reporting from kiev. the u.s. is taking action against president viktor yanukovych's administration. the state department banned 20 senior members of the ukrainian government from entering the u.s. washington believes those officials are responsible for ordering human rights abuses in ukraine. he called on the ukraine government to show restraint when dealing with the protesters, saying he's keeping an eye on the situation. let's across to randall pinkston, washington...
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that's the first we've heard of him since saturday when he left kiev, fled kiev in the early morning hours. >> this is a question only you can answer. you were on the ground almost from day one of the protests in kiev when they were upset over that deal struck with russia versus the e.u. do these protests where you are right now feel different than the protests that we saw take hold in kiev? >> very much. they don't feel that they're part of europe here. they don't want to be part of europe. they're walking right by me now with the russian flag. they are very eastern looking. they do feel that they are part of russia, that they work toward russia, share russian customs. they are only 100 miles from russia here. the russian black sea fleet is here. you see these guys headed to demonstrations with the russian flag. they were happy to russia bailed them out. only russia could do a $15 billion loan. the economy is in shambles and needs help. the people here were happy that that help was coming from russia. they would like to see more support from russia and wait to see what will happen.
that's the first we've heard of him since saturday when he left kiev, fled kiev in the early morning hours. >> this is a question only you can answer. you were on the ground almost from day one of the protests in kiev when they were upset over that deal struck with russia versus the e.u. do these protests where you are right now feel different than the protests that we saw take hold in kiev? >> very much. they don't feel that they're part of europe here. they don't want to be part...
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protesters in kiev have asked for an interim president. sinceting president people have gathered in independence square, and they are set to approve the candidacy today. >> the gang that had flooded kiev with blood is gone. today, the ukraine has virtually no executive branch of government. expect tomerkel is call for a stronger european union today. the german chancellor arrived in london. she will address both houses up clement and have tea with the queen. and a new video of justin bieber being released shows him walking and steadily during a separate a test at a police station in miami in january. not guilty to driving under the influence, resisting arrest, and driving with an invalid license. hello, welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> i'm anna edwards. credit suisse testified on the bank's role, insisting misconduct was limited to a handful of employees. our international correspondent hans nichols has the details from berlin. toughgan faced a audience, a skeptical audience, but nearly a ritual to these hearings, the challenge
protesters in kiev have asked for an interim president. sinceting president people have gathered in independence square, and they are set to approve the candidacy today. >> the gang that had flooded kiev with blood is gone. today, the ukraine has virtually no executive branch of government. expect tomerkel is call for a stronger european union today. the german chancellor arrived in london. she will address both houses up clement and have tea with the queen. and a new video of justin...
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the threat or use of force against territorial integrity or independence of any state profit live in kiev. katie. >> we're getting reports airspace over crimea has been closed. armed men in combat uniforms have seized the international airport there as well as a military airfield in that region. similarly reports from a tv station, crimea tv, their editor in chief says their building has been tormd by armed men. a teleconcompany in the region says they are unable to contact their units in the crimea. the british foreign office urged all of eight citizens in that region to leave the area by commercial means. if you heard the white house saying they are investigating, seeking classification on the origin of these armed men and warning in strongest possible terms any intervention they say would be a grave mistake. moscow denies these are their troops, these are people, defense militia merely protecting their interest in the ukraine. real concerns, real tensions, rhetoric rising, military assets appear to be moving in the crimea region. >> katie reporting live from kiev, ukraine. >>> a series
the threat or use of force against territorial integrity or independence of any state profit live in kiev. katie. >> we're getting reports airspace over crimea has been closed. armed men in combat uniforms have seized the international airport there as well as a military airfield in that region. similarly reports from a tv station, crimea tv, their editor in chief says their building has been tormd by armed men. a teleconcompany in the region says they are unable to contact their units in...
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a building 300 miles west of kiev. as david reports the violence was so intense the police there just gave up. >> the minister was set ablaze, by molotov cocktails and protesters, this is the city on the western ukraine where progovernment forces are in full retreat. yielding to sheer force of numbers, the police defense lines have been handing over their riot commitment to demonstrators and withdrawing. the officers of the interior ministry have also fallen and officials jeered and humiliated as they are forced out of the building and six police stations have been ransacked and eyewitnesses reported that an arsenal of weapons were taken and not possible to say who was responsible and could have been extremist or others and the situation here is slipping towards anarchy. the main prosecutors office has been occupied and thousands of criminal files destroyed. the government security services here have essentially been rerouted and this is a police rezone. and not a single patrol dares to take to the streets and essentia
a building 300 miles west of kiev. as david reports the violence was so intense the police there just gave up. >> the minister was set ablaze, by molotov cocktails and protesters, this is the city on the western ukraine where progovernment forces are in full retreat. yielding to sheer force of numbers, the police defense lines have been handing over their riot commitment to demonstrators and withdrawing. the officers of the interior ministry have also fallen and officials jeered and...
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this is a pro-russian town, they look at kiev and don't agree with the protest there is. they believe that viktor yanukovych was deposed illegally, and they do not recognize the government being formed there. right now you have a divided town that looks west. they believe they are much closer to russia mealsl emotiond physically. >> we mentioned that interim government was supposed to be announced today. we understand that there are a lot of moving pieces for this parliament, but do we understand why that decision forming this coalition government announcement has been put off until tomorrow? >> reporter: well look, forming the interim government, and they've been doing this forever. even when interest is not a third revolution as the opposition is calling this. given what has happened over the last woul few weeks it's going e difficult, and this is why it's difficult: ukraine is nearing default. it is going to run out of money. it needs european imf and u.s. help. and it needs an unity government. and also on the street the people who led these protests at independent sq
this is a pro-russian town, they look at kiev and don't agree with the protest there is. they believe that viktor yanukovych was deposed illegally, and they do not recognize the government being formed there. right now you have a divided town that looks west. they believe they are much closer to russia mealsl emotiond physically. >> we mentioned that interim government was supposed to be announced today. we understand that there are a lot of moving pieces for this parliament, but do we...
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kiev as you know is the capital. and there today the parliament has chosen a new prime minister to lead what's called the interim government. meanwhile we now know more about the whereabouts of the former president, viktor yanukovych. here's cnn's phil black. >> presidented viktor yanukovych, a man who is now a fugitive in his own country, had requested personal protection from the russian government. and the russian government had granted that protection. on the territory of the russian federation. now russia media is saying that viktor yanukovych will hold a press conference in russia in the southern city on friday. meanwhile in the ukrainian region of crimea voted to dismiss the local administration and secondly calling for a referendum to determine if crimea should become an independent sovereign state. it is a separatist question. and one that the crimea will now apparently vote for on may 25th, the same day the nation of ukraine is scheduled to vote for its next president. phil black, cnn, kiev. >> other intern
kiev as you know is the capital. and there today the parliament has chosen a new prime minister to lead what's called the interim government. meanwhile we now know more about the whereabouts of the former president, viktor yanukovych. here's cnn's phil black. >> presidented viktor yanukovych, a man who is now a fugitive in his own country, had requested personal protection from the russian government. and the russian government had granted that protection. on the territory of the russian...
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breaking news out of kiev. ukraine's presidential office says it has reached a truce with anti-government demonstrators following yesterday's deadly day on the streets, and the continuing protests today. u.s. officials say they're cautiously optimistic about this news tonight. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg is watching the situation from moscow. hello, amy. >> hi, bret. well, as we have been talking about, ukraine has really been caught in this tug of war between russia and the west with both sides accused of meddling and no deal ever being in sight, but finally tonight, as some top european diplomats are on their way to kiev, ukrainians themselves, bret, actually took matters of peace at least into their own hands and have agreed there is a truce now and a way forward to solve the issues that have led to the bloodshed. the truce was announced on victor yanukovych's website. whether any of that will take or hold tonight is not clear, and the scene immediately after word of the truce was out wa
breaking news out of kiev. ukraine's presidential office says it has reached a truce with anti-government demonstrators following yesterday's deadly day on the streets, and the continuing protests today. u.s. officials say they're cautiously optimistic about this news tonight. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg is watching the situation from moscow. hello, amy. >> hi, bret. well, as we have been talking about, ukraine has really been caught in this tug of war between russia...
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and one -- look, russia began in kiev. and ukraine is the crown jewel and i'm very interested in seeing what mr. putin does once the games in sochi are over. understand making phone calls other people are listening other than the person she dialed up. >> we have done that ourselves. senator, nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >>> let's all go off-the-record for a minute. nbc ratings have been pretty shaky lately. prime time entertainment is getting beaten. "the today show" are use losing the ratings war to good morning america and meet the press is hitting historic ratings low nbc that news is grim. they don't have many number one shows left. so what does nbc do? it gets rid of one of their stars who is number one. jay leno. stupid, isn't it? getting rid of the number one and keeping the others? tonight is leno's last night. he has been the nbc ratings juggernaut for 20 years and he is he a tv brand. talent brands are critical to any network. so i don't get nbc. in the midst of their network uncertainty, rather than capita
and one -- look, russia began in kiev. and ukraine is the crown jewel and i'm very interested in seeing what mr. putin does once the games in sochi are over. understand making phone calls other people are listening other than the person she dialed up. >> we have done that ourselves. senator, nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >>> let's all go off-the-record for a minute. nbc ratings have been pretty shaky lately. prime time entertainment is getting beaten. "the today...
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also perhaps, capturing a key official in kiev, i'm sorry, the key official in kiev quits ruling party. perhaps coming to the opposition there is lot going on back and forth. this bloody political crisis is sparked by a dispute over the future of ukraine where the government aligns with. whether the government will lean toward the west and the european union or lean towards russia. we have a big debate and a live report moments from now. first, breaking news on today's top headlines and brand new stories you will see here first. jon: a woman whose ex-husband was killed in a car bombing nearly two decades ago, now on trial accused of his murder. >>> also a warning about shoe bombers on international flights. who are these potential terrorists? >>> newly release ad dramatic 911 call by the victim of a road rage killing moments before he was shot to death. it is all "happening now." jon: well there is a new admission about obamacare to tell you about from the number two guy at the white house. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. jenna: great to see you, everybody, i'm jenna lee. with a li
also perhaps, capturing a key official in kiev, i'm sorry, the key official in kiev quits ruling party. perhaps coming to the opposition there is lot going on back and forth. this bloody political crisis is sparked by a dispute over the future of ukraine where the government aligns with. whether the government will lean toward the west and the european union or lean towards russia. we have a big debate and a live report moments from now. first, breaking news on today's top headlines and brand...
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richard engel with the update there for us in kiev. thank you so much. >>> we want to turn now to massive opposition rallies planned today in venezuela. resistance is growing there. maduro called on president obama friday to hold talks with venezuelian authorities after secretary of state john kerry issued a statement criticizing use of force against protesters. theism prisonment of students as well as limits on free speech and assembly. madu maduro blames the unrest on right wing extremists. mean time, troops are in force patrolling several streets where protesters have recently been gathering. >>> let's turn now to sochi where team usa is squaring off against finland in men's hockey. we all know canada beat the u.s. 1-0 in a match yesterday that knocked the u.s. out of contention for the gold. we'll have an update on this battle for bronze that's going on right now. we'll have that for you shortly. also, usa's ted ligety competed for his second medal today in the men's slalom competition where he faced skiers from australia and norwa
richard engel with the update there for us in kiev. thank you so much. >>> we want to turn now to massive opposition rallies planned today in venezuela. resistance is growing there. maduro called on president obama friday to hold talks with venezuelian authorities after secretary of state john kerry issued a statement criticizing use of force against protesters. theism prisonment of students as well as limits on free speech and assembly. madu maduro blames the unrest on right wing...
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protesters in ukraine pulled out of kiev's city hall. demonstrators occupied it for two month, but agreed to leave after the government promised to drop charges against activists. >> in south africa 11 were pulled from a closed mine. they were rescued and handed over to police. >> hackers broke into the fund raiding website kick starter and stole user information. they did not say how many customer accounts were compromised. they didn't say how much accounts were hacked into. >> in sochi. the ice hockey team beat slovakia. the medal count: >> i'm jonathan betz, "talk to al jazeera" with russell simmonds is up next. for updates go to aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ >>> you have a voice, you use it if you can. so i have a voice and i use it. >> hip hop pioneer and business mogul russell simons is a man of vision. >> you can't fail until you quit. >> music, fashion, social action, the def jam founder is a pervasive cultural influence and a strong advocate for justice. >> the war on drugs has done more to detroit the fabric of the black community tha
protesters in ukraine pulled out of kiev's city hall. demonstrators occupied it for two month, but agreed to leave after the government promised to drop charges against activists. >> in south africa 11 were pulled from a closed mine. they were rescued and handed over to police. >> hackers broke into the fund raiding website kick starter and stole user information. they did not say how many customer accounts were compromised. they didn't say how much accounts were hacked into....
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in kiev, violence exploded. todd baxter was there and saw his hotel turn into a war. i want to warn you. the video and images we're about to show you are very disturbing. our crew saw people being shot in the treat and it is very difficult to watch. todd joining us from kiev. good to see you. so, todd, you know, tell us what you saw. i mean, sometimes, these images are things that you see in the kind of overseas reporting that you have been doing as a photojournalist, but in this case, give us an idea of what kind of images you were seeing unfolding at the same time as a photojournalist, you were trying to capture to help tell the story. >> it was funny because thursday was a very fast moving day. we went out to shoot the barricades, for the couple of days before that had been sort of a standoff between the police and protesters and we went down there and they were throwing a lot of rocks, maolotov cocktail. we shot that for maybe 30, 40 minutes and then went back to our hotel. we had to go back through the poli
in kiev, violence exploded. todd baxter was there and saw his hotel turn into a war. i want to warn you. the video and images we're about to show you are very disturbing. our crew saw people being shot in the treat and it is very difficult to watch. todd joining us from kiev. good to see you. so, todd, you know, tell us what you saw. i mean, sometimes, these images are things that you see in the kind of overseas reporting that you have been doing as a photojournalist, but in this case, give us...
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. >>> ukraine's president has pulled out of kiev's city hall. this comes after the government said it would drop charges against arrested activists. >> starting from tomorrow, law enforcement and judicial institution he will carry out procedures to drop case he of violence confrontation. >> protesters have been occupying the square in kiev for two months now. >>> more demonstrations on tuesday. a warrant has been issued for the arrest of leopoldo lopez. people there have been rallying for a fifth day, condemning high inflation, food shortages and rising crime. lopez says he has doning nothing wrong. >> during the last few days they have said they want to arrest me. i will be there showing my face. i have nothing to fear. i have committed no crime. i have been a venezuelan committed to our country our constitution and our future. if there is a legal decision to jail me i will accept that decision and our infamous decision by the state. >> racially levin has more from caracas. >> are demonstrators took to the streets for the fifth day in a row. no
. >>> ukraine's president has pulled out of kiev's city hall. this comes after the government said it would drop charges against arrested activists. >> starting from tomorrow, law enforcement and judicial institution he will carry out procedures to drop case he of violence confrontation. >> protesters have been occupying the square in kiev for two months now. >>> more demonstrations on tuesday. a warrant has been issued for the arrest of leopoldo lopez. people...
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neve barker joins us live from kiev now. neve, hi, good to see you. this talk of a stalemate between the two sides, is katherine ashton making much headway? >> reporter: well, this is her third trip to ukraine since the conflict began. she met with the opposition late on tuesday night and this afternoon met with the ukrainian president. she has just started to speak about the results of these talks, and has indicated, as was thought that the european union and u.s. are planning a financial aid package to help the country's troubled economy. the national currency has been fluctuating wildly for weeks now, and this afternoon plummeted to a new low. the concerns there are that the country will be in economic freefall without any kind of external help, but the concerns are that -- by the western [ inaudible ] presented by the eu and the us is this could well start something of a bidding war with russia. russia has already signed a $15 billion aid package for ukraine. that is currently on hold while the country remains in political turmoil. the concern her
neve barker joins us live from kiev now. neve, hi, good to see you. this talk of a stalemate between the two sides, is katherine ashton making much headway? >> reporter: well, this is her third trip to ukraine since the conflict began. she met with the opposition late on tuesday night and this afternoon met with the ukrainian president. she has just started to speak about the results of these talks, and has indicated, as was thought that the european union and u.s. are planning a...
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this is a live look at kiev's independent square. they're clashing again in the square where demonstrators have set up camp digging in for the long stay. >> it's a scene reminisce san antonio of earlier this week where 28 people were killed. ukraine's president speaking out this morning saying the protestors were the ones who broke the truce. we're going to
this is a live look at kiev's independent square. they're clashing again in the square where demonstrators have set up camp digging in for the long stay. >> it's a scene reminisce san antonio of earlier this week where 28 people were killed. ukraine's president speaking out this morning saying the protestors were the ones who broke the truce. we're going to
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the seizure was a protest against the political upheaval in the ukrainian capital of kiev. the temporary government in ukraine has announced a slate of nominees for a new *unity government, aligned with the european union. and the united states warned russia against any military intervention to bring ukraine back into russia's orbit. the governor of arizona has vetoed a controversial bill that would protect businesses who denied services to gay and lesbian customers based on the owner's religious beliefs. governor jan brewer spent yesterday meeting with supporters and opponents of the bill before rejecting the law. she says the bill was "broadly worded" and would have brought negative consequences to the state. >> to as a perverse i understand that long-held norms are being challenged as never before. but i sincerely believe that the senate bill proposed has the potential to create more problems than it purports to solve. >>brewers decision was greeted by cheers from gay rights advocates who fought the bill, saying it was discrimination. supporters argued the bill was a rel
the seizure was a protest against the political upheaval in the ukrainian capital of kiev. the temporary government in ukraine has announced a slate of nominees for a new *unity government, aligned with the european union. and the united states warned russia against any military intervention to bring ukraine back into russia's orbit. the governor of arizona has vetoed a controversial bill that would protect businesses who denied services to gay and lesbian customers based on the owner's...
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a deal in kiev to stop the violence, but new reports of shooting. our holly williams is in independence square. >>> a major development after cbs news investigates hollywood producers accused of fraud. the justice department takes action. >>> plus high-speed heroine, strangers rush to save a 5-month-old baby. >>> but we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this is about revolution. >> a possible deal to end the crisis in kiev. >> ukraine's president has called an early election and says he will start a process to create a national unity government. >> but moments later, new reports of gunfire in the capital city. >> members of parliament shouted at each other as they discussed the peace agreement. >> at least one tornado hit illinois. >> the whole severe threat heads to the east coast for friday. >> in pennsylvania a gas station canopy collapsed onto a car. >> in minnesota, near whiteout conditions. call it a miracle on the side of the road. a baby had stopped breathing, saved on a busy highway in miami. >> goal! the gold me
a deal in kiev to stop the violence, but new reports of shooting. our holly williams is in independence square. >>> a major development after cbs news investigates hollywood producers accused of fraud. the justice department takes action. >>> plus high-speed heroine, strangers rush to save a 5-month-old baby. >>> but we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this is about revolution. >> a possible deal to end the crisis in...
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it is relatively quiet right now in the capital city of kiev. the main square of ukraine's capital city right now. 9:00, you can see it behind me. ukrainian officials say at least 39 people have been killed today alone in clashes between police and anti-government protesters. at least 67 have been killed since tuesday. and hundreds more have been injured. clashes escalated today as protesters broke oust the square and battled police on nearby streets. the fighting shattered a truce that had been declared just hours earlier. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel was inside a hotel lobby where multiple protesters died. >> reporter: the injure ready still streaming. we've seen volunteers using bed sheets to try and treat the wounds. some of the injuries appear to have come from live ammunition. >> meanwhile, all of this inflamed tensions between the united states and russia with russia accusing the united states of meddling in ukraine and white house spokesman josh ernest saying just a few moments ago president obama is looking at all
it is relatively quiet right now in the capital city of kiev. the main square of ukraine's capital city right now. 9:00, you can see it behind me. ukrainian officials say at least 39 people have been killed today alone in clashes between police and anti-government protesters. at least 67 have been killed since tuesday. and hundreds more have been injured. clashes escalated today as protesters broke oust the square and battled police on nearby streets. the fighting shattered a truce that had...
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we're going to get to kiev in just a moment. but first, let's get straight over to the white house where athena jones is. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. well the administration is watching these developments very, very closely. president obama warned the president of the ukraine yesterday not to se sort -- resort to violence and he also called on the protestors to remain peaceful. before the president left mexico last night, he talked about what he wants for the people of ukraine. >> our approach as the united states is not to see these as some cold war chest board in -- chess board in which we're in competition with russia. our goal is to make sure the people of ukraine are able to make decisions for themselves about their future. that the people of syria. >> reporter: now the goal here is to stop the violence between the government and the opposition. now, as for sanctions, the u.s. is banning visas for 20 ukrainian government officials they believe are responsible for this crackdown on protestors that we've se
we're going to get to kiev in just a moment. but first, let's get straight over to the white house where athena jones is. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. well the administration is watching these developments very, very closely. president obama warned the president of the ukraine yesterday not to se sort -- resort to violence and he also called on the protestors to remain peaceful. before the president left mexico last night, he talked about what he wants for the people of...
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when those forces came from kiev back to the region, they were cheered by the people there. certainly they will have to face any repercussions and there are some people who want to actually still keep that force alive. one of them is that new separatist mayor there in the town. so very charged situation right now. that is certainly something that the central government in skooef not going to let happen, wolf. >> be careful over there. we'll check back with you. thank you. >>> up next, chris christie cracking some jokes act his own political troubles but the democrat he beat in november says christie's troubles could end his career. >>> and just ahead, a chilling video dramatizes just how quickly terrorists could actually breach an airliner cockpit. is the video realistic? no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. like carpools... polly wan
when those forces came from kiev back to the region, they were cheered by the people there. certainly they will have to face any repercussions and there are some people who want to actually still keep that force alive. one of them is that new separatist mayor there in the town. so very charged situation right now. that is certainly something that the central government in skooef not going to let happen, wolf. >> be careful over there. we'll check back with you. thank you. >>> up...
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the world's eyes have been focused on the fast political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the red russian flag over parliament today and it's now raising concerns over a possible separatist rebellion that's dividing the region artie's igor piskun of has the story. well i have far more grave. here in the crimea national store winds are being shouted alongside the washerwoman's they share the same went but definitely not the same political views was. there were there was a little we all came out today to show that without our approval notice the us will be mayn't we say the crimea is a part of our grades war z. is the majority of people here support russia in the u.s.s.r. the crimea belong to the russian soviet republic until may nine hundred fifty four when the then soviet leadership decided to transfer it to the administration off so he did crane and when the u.s.s.r. collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the crimea was left as a part of independent ukrai
the world's eyes have been focused on the fast political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the red russian flag over parliament today and it's now raising concerns over a possible separatist rebellion that's dividing the region artie's igor piskun of has the story. well i have far more grave. here in the crimea national store winds are being shouted alongside the...
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the world's eyes have been focused on the found political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the russian flag over parliament today the conflict is now raising concerns over a possible separatist from delhi and that's dividing the region r t v gore picking up has a story. a lot who are born to play. here in the crimea national slogans are being shouted alongside for a washerwoman's they share the same lens but definitely not the same political views. there was no whistle no role we all came out today to show that without our approval no does not will be made we see the crimea as a part of aggression on the majority of people here who support russia in the u.s.s.r. the crimea belongs to the russian soviet republic until nine hundred fifty four when the then soviet leadership decided to transfer it to the administration of soviet ukraine and when the u.s.s.r. collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one under crimea was left as a part of independent ukraine but for t
the world's eyes have been focused on the found political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the russian flag over parliament today the conflict is now raising concerns over a possible separatist from delhi and that's dividing the region r t v gore picking up has a story. a lot who are born to play. here in the crimea national slogans are being shouted alongside for a...
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in an area bordering ukraine, just a few days following the fall of kiev. also, the french news agency afp reports a russian warship is docked in havana, cuba. putin's show of military bravado is forcing a warning from john kerry. he said any military intervention in ukraine would be a grave mistake. he spoke to andrea mitchells. >> we're hoping that russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not rocky 4, believe me. we don't see it that way. >> well, that east/west divide did lead to clashes wednesday in the south of ukraine in the crimea region. nbc news learned exclusive details about an fbi informant planted inside of al qaeda. according to numerous sources, the fbi had a mole who actually met osama bin laden eight years before the september 11th attacks. and this mole knew bin laden planned to finance terror plots, but the bureau opted not to disclose that information to the 9/11 commission. the informant acted as a, quote, dr
in an area bordering ukraine, just a few days following the fall of kiev. also, the french news agency afp reports a russian warship is docked in havana, cuba. putin's show of military bravado is forcing a warning from john kerry. he said any military intervention in ukraine would be a grave mistake. he spoke to andrea mitchells. >> we're hoping that russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west,...
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stalemate in kiev the protests continues as the european union's foreign policy chief meets the ukrainian chief. the trial of the man behind the collapse of one of ireland's biggest bank collapses. >>> beckham moves to miami as the world's most famous x footballer announces a plan to start a brand-new msl franchise. ♪ ♪ >>> two damning reports about the abuse of children has been released by the yo unites natio. in the first the catholic church mo besting childrens over decades. the unspeakable suffering of children in syria. torture, abuse, and death part of their every day lives. we have more details on syria in just a moment but first a closer look at the severe condemnation directed at vatican. the unites nation says says it's a crime not a moral failing. the it says the vatican protected pedophile priests by moving them around. it it says this practice still happens. priests who spoke out were ostracized and those that protected abusers were praised. >> reporter: the report is a devastating yes particular of the vatican's dealing with child sex abuse not willing to recognize the
stalemate in kiev the protests continues as the european union's foreign policy chief meets the ukrainian chief. the trial of the man behind the collapse of one of ireland's biggest bank collapses. >>> beckham moves to miami as the world's most famous x footballer announces a plan to start a brand-new msl franchise. ♪ ♪ >>> two damning reports about the abuse of children has been released by the yo unites natio. in the first the catholic church mo besting childrens over...
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the people who are dead in venezuela are just as dead as the ones in kiev. we tend to port more attention on our european scenarios because americans tend to be european oriented. that is historical and cultural. venezuela -- and you ukraine is a should you country and is a weapon to putin's strategy of building a soviet empire under a russian flag. an israeli is also a strategic country. in the last 15 years since the arrival of chavez and the turning over, the gift of the venezuelan national treasure to cuba, you have seen countries like ecuador, bolivia, nicaragua and others join a cuban-venezuelan orchestrated, designed alliance that is basically anti-americanism. venezuelan money has been discovered and exposed in practically every country in the chemistry -- in the hemisphere in elections. insome cases successfully, some cases unsuccessfully. we are about to see another communist being elected in el salvador, because the marxist guerrillas that omitted all kinds of atrocities in the 1970's and 1980's have changed their face and they pretend to be democ
the people who are dead in venezuela are just as dead as the ones in kiev. we tend to port more attention on our european scenarios because americans tend to be european oriented. that is historical and cultural. venezuela -- and you ukraine is a should you country and is a weapon to putin's strategy of building a soviet empire under a russian flag. an israeli is also a strategic country. in the last 15 years since the arrival of chavez and the turning over, the gift of the venezuelan national...
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these are live pictures right now of independence square in kiev. one of our own producers just fired upon over there. abc's bruno roeber has the latest. >> reporter: as the sun rose in kiev this morning, a fresh and horrifying round of violence unfolded. i was able to watch from my hotel room as ranks of police fired on protesters carrying little more than sticks and makeshift shields. they fell where they stood. i saw at least seven protesters shot. the wounded were dragged away while hoisted on to makeshift gurneys. the lobby in our hotel was turned into a field hospital and morgue. scores of bodies have been laid out under sheets by the reception desk. the number keeps rising. security forces have taken up positions on the upper floors of our hotel, as well and shooting down at protesters from there. journalists have been targeted. matt mcgarry was hit by two rounds that came in his window. all talk of cease-fire has all but disappeared. the clashes can be heard around the hotel and echo across the city. protesters are erecting new fortification
these are live pictures right now of independence square in kiev. one of our own producers just fired upon over there. abc's bruno roeber has the latest. >> reporter: as the sun rose in kiev this morning, a fresh and horrifying round of violence unfolded. i was able to watch from my hotel room as ranks of police fired on protesters carrying little more than sticks and makeshift shields. they fell where they stood. i saw at least seven protesters shot. the wounded were dragged away while...